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Comments about Step2 All Around Wagon:
Difficult to assemble probably isn't the right way to put it, because it was pretty easy to assemble, once I figured out how to interpret the instructions. The instructions were basically black-and-white pictures with arrows pointing to parts of the wagon. So while assembling this wagon wasn't terribly difficult, figuring out what the directions were trying to tell me was. That said, the wagon works great, and my 1 year old daughter and her cousins absolutely love riding in it.
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I received the All Around Wagon from step2 and we love it. It was easy to assemble and it is a little heavy, but it's nothing outragouse and goes along with the wagon's size. The wagon is roomy for kids, has seat belts for safety, easy to navigate, and has lots of drink holders. We got the pink wagon and it's bright and vibrant. Perfect for any little girl.
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My girls, ages 2 and 4 have fallen in love with this wagon. My oldest especially loves it because it's pink! My youngest has Down syndrome and the side door has made it much easier for her to get in and out of the wagon on her own. It's easy to steer and I love all the extra storage and cup holders.
Thank you to Step2 for letting me test drive this item as part of the Step2 Test Drive Blogger program.
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Very satisfied. Did research before purchasing and made the right choice.
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My six year old son got this wagon as a gift for his 6th Birthday (In June 2012) he is a SMALL 6yr old, but this wagon is already almost too small for him; when he sits in it his knees almost go to his chin. My age suggestion for this would be 1-4 maybe 5 or 6 if your children are small. This wagon will probably only last about a year (if even that) and then he will be way to big for it. So I would suggest this for wagon for children 4/5 and under.Other than the wagon being almost too small for my son absolutely LOVES it. He loves putting his stuffed animals in it and wheeling them around. He also likes to pull his little cousins around in it too.The worst part about this wagon was putting it together! I have put hundreds of things together and this was the biggest nightmare of anything I had ever put together. The wagon itself goes together easy enough, once you can understand the pathetic excuse for directions/instructions they have. I think my son is right when he calls them constructions because the directions/instructions are just black and white dark pictures with letters and numbers and arrows pointing at stuff, there is no wording to go with them (other than repeat steps 24 and 25). My son helped me put the wagon together but the pictures are very confusing and we accidentally put the front wheels on backwards, and had to take it to [@] so they could remove the wheels for us so we could put them on right, and we had problem getting the back shelf thing on too and had to remove another of the wheel caps to get it on. Then we ended up short on wheel caps and had to order some more. So just be very careful when putting on the wheels because once those caps are on, they don't come off!!